Avenham and Miller Parks are located in the heart of Preston's city centre, yet feel far removed from their urban surroundings.
The natural amphitheatre in Avenham Park is the ideal spot for picnics, watching the world go by, and family games. The park's paths circle this large green space and offer serene views from all angles. This includes views of the park's Japanese Rock Garden - a beautiful and exotic garden area created in the 1930s. The Japanese Rock Garden features a peaceful pond and areas to sit and reflect. Avenham Park is also home to the Pavilion Café.
The café's riverside setting makes it the ideal place to unwind with a refreshing drink or coffee, or even grab a spot of lunch. For those summer days, the café also serves ice cream and an array of food and drink that can be enjoyed outside.
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It's my pleasure Paul. Spur of the moment thing sometimes turns out better than a bunch of planning. Some of those spontaneous moments are extremely hard to beat.
DowntownRDB Posted at 9-19 13:15
It's my pleasure Paul. Spur of the month thing sometimes turns out better than a bunch of planning. Some of those spontaneous moments are extremely hard to beat.
Blériot53 Posted at 9-20 22:56
Another splendid watch. Showing a hint of the pianist's hands at the beginning was a nice touch.
Roger, thank you. And of course the pianists hands were from his recording. I wanted something to add to the story in a way, which is something i did in another flight to....
Paul Bilbo Posted at 9-20 23:00
Roger, thank you. And of course the pianists hands were from his recording. I wanted something to add to the story in a way, which is something i did in another flight to....
Blériot53 Posted at 9-20 23:05
Having a break from your churches theme
Its strange, despite there being so many things to film, its hard to find something to video that viewers will find interesting and which hasn't been done to death already!
Paul Bilbo Posted at 9-20 23:33
Its strange, despite there being so many things to film, its hard to find something to video that viewers will find interesting and which hasn't been done to death already!
That's always the challenge
Whilst we may enjoy watching half an hour of what we have recorded (several times!), finding just the essentials which will retain audience attention is an elusive art